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guesty2010
22nd January 2011, 00:40
which is the best suspension kit for a saxo recently had a 306 but that had gti 6 shocks and 40mm springs on so wanting something stiff on the saxo help anyone btw not coilovers :P

wolf_gsxr
22nd January 2011, 01:47
bilstiens, group N for outright handling. bit hard on the road but immence grip. lowered no more than 40mm. (25-40) larger rear arb (increases oversteer hehe) good tires 888's or proxes. then you laughin i think. not suspention but a front splitter will reduce understeer if you can find a proper one that works.

wicked-vtr
22nd January 2011, 03:21
Ive Got b8's and prefer them to group n's for road use tbh.

The 'best' suspension setup is a objective issue, it depends What you want from the car and how much money you have to spend

loudandproud205
22nd January 2011, 07:59
define between grip and handling?

willsy
22nd January 2011, 08:07
Best for what use? normal road use with a bit of comfort in mind? fast road? track?

Best for a particular budget? if so what can you reasonably afford?


Ultimately the best suspension setup will be a well maintained one :)

KamRacing
24th January 2011, 08:31
define between grip and handling?

very basically, grip is the amount of friction between the tyre and road, handling is the control of chassis movement.
You can have a car with good grip but bad handling and vis versa but there usually is a bit of a link between the two...